@NoodleFighter said:
I dual boot just to show support but since most of my games are Windows I of course spend most of my time on Windows.
Do as this guy says Think about it if you get a virus SteamOS and linux is there to back you up and you can change windows files when needed. I am going to go with the Steam Machine route myself and get windows I can get a GTX 970 i7 CPU for only $890 with DDR4 even though I heard DDR 4 isn't worth it. I'm gonna explain a few things.
1. Even though Linux is better with customization Windows has the most developers but thats also a disadvantage since more people know windows that makes it more vulnerable for maliciousness.
2. You can use Linux desktop but you need to know Terminal, I believe it's called, to get to it.
3. More games on windows than any other platforms Including free ones.
4. win 10 costs 99 SteamOS is free... Don't like windows 10 the key can work for any older version of windows Prior... I learned that from wikipedia. :)
5. Inserted a flash drive, jump drive, google drive, The "SuperMegaGigaTera Drive", USB drive/devices Windows.... Installing... ready to use... even for generics. Linux(SteamOS)... Depends on a few things... I bet now it's mostly just plug in and it works but do you get full functionality who knows.
That generally sums up the important parts :) :| Did I typed SuperMegaGigaTera Drive... Clearly that was a typo. Meant TB Portable HDDs :)
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